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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)

Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title: [ PAC Introduction ] Date Submitted: [ 18 January 2012 ] Source: Myung Lee 7 Company [ Samsung Electronics ] 1 , [ETRI] 2 , [LG] 3 , [ Huawei ] 4 , [NICT] 5 , [CSEM] 6 , [CUNY] 7

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Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs)

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  1. Project: IEEE P802.15 Working Group for Wireless Personal Area Networks (WPANs) Submission Title:[PAC Introduction] Date Submitted: [18 January 2012] Source:Myung Lee7 Company [Samsung Electronics ]1, [ETRI]2, [LG]3, [Huawei]4, [NICT]5, [CSEM]6 , [CUNY]7 Address [] Voice:[], FAX: [], E-Mail:[shannon.park@samsung.com]1, [jkkim@etri.re.kr]2, [suhwook.kim@lge.com]3, [betty.zhao@huawei.com]4, [lee@nict.go.jp]5, [john.farserotu@csem.ch]6, [lee@ccny.cuny.edu]7 Re: [.] Abstract:[Introduction to Peer Aware Communications (PAC)] Purpose:[To present use cases and key requirements to clarify the scope of PAR & 5C] Notice: This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE P802.15. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. Release: The contributor acknowledges and accepts that this contribution becomes the property of IEEE and may be made publicly available by P802.15.

  2. Introduction to Peer Aware Communications (PAC): A Study Group of IEEE 802.15 WG Presenters: Myung Lee (CUNY), Huan-Bang Li (NICT), Seung-Hoon Park (Samsung)

  3. ToC • Introduction • Use-cases • Social Networking • Advertisement • User-centric Service • Consumer Electronics • Extension to Infrastructure • Emergency Service & Alarm • Key Technical Features • Infrastructure-less peer-aware communication • Fully distributed coordination • Why a new TG?

  4. Introduction • Application driven • to support burgeoning social networking, peer-to-peer applications, and emergency communications • Requirements • Peer awareness • Scalability • Group communication • Need for a New TG

  5. Use-cases

  6. Use-case 1: Social Networking Friends Food Truck Neighbors Company • Geo-social networking • Relevant to situation/context • Local group chatting • Proximal search • Suitable for dynamically changing proximal info • Proximal profile matching • Personal broadcast

  7. Use-case 2:Advertisements 1 2 Receive Ad from near-by shop when hitting the score Broadcast Ad for McDonald’s Hamburger • Broadcasttype • Kiosk • Mall navigator • Automatic narration/guide • Interactive type • Precision marketing • Advertisements with personalized information (coupon, brochure, mileage, etc) • Mobile group buying Kiosk Retailer John Ads in Game

  8. Use-case 3:User-centric Service PAC link PAC link User-centric Game Model Personal DJ • Distributed Apps • For user-centric applications that should be scalable and efficient • Gaming, streaming, contents distribution • Augmented Reality • based on real location + virtual scene, e.g. MyTown

  9. Use-case 4:Consumer Electronics • Personalized auto-configuration • To meet individual’s favorite profiles or context • Contents sharing • Multi-screen services • Device sync-up

  10. Use-case 5:Extension to infrastructure • Multi-hop relay to infrastructure • Coverage extension

  11. Use-case 6:Emergency Service & Alarm • Congestion avoidance • Offloading from the overloaded traffic area Car Accident Alarm • SOS tool • connecting distant peoples at the disaster area • Accident alarm • Fast notification to neighbor devices • E.g. car accident alarm

  12. Optimized Design to Support Use-cases Peer awareness Scalability Low power consumption Group communication Security

  13. Key Features Infrastructure-less peer-aware communication Peer-to-peer networkwith fully distributed coordination

  14. Infrastructure-less Peer-aware Communication (1/2) • No BS, no AP • No cost for deployment or maintenance • No network control overhead • No infrastructure association • No LBS server • Low cost to implement proximal search • Avoid tracking and storing personal geo-location • No single point of failure

  15. Infrastructure-less Peer-aware Communication (2/2) • Discovery with service/contents information • without association • relative positioning • Group communication • link management for nodes in the same group

  16. P2P Networks withFully Distributed Coordination • No coordinator node • Direct link • Low latency / low signaling overhead • Simple & Scalable • Distributed protocol • Synchronization • enables low power consumption for discovery • Resource management • distributed multiple access • distributed scheduling • distributed interference management

  17. Scope • Discovery for peer information without association • Discovery signaling rate -typically 100 kbps • Number of peers >100 • Efficient data transmission by distributed coordination • Data transmission rate -typically 10 Mbps • Group communication • Multi-hop support -typically 2 hops • Relative positioning -typically 10 m • Security • Globally available unlicensed/licensed bands

  18. Why a new TG? Existing centralized architecture incurs substantial signaling overhead and communication latency when to support hundreds of devices in the proximity. Parts of the features can be supported by existing standards, but no single standard can support all features

  19. Contributors Seung-Hoon Park, Daegyun Kim, Huai-RongShao (Samsung) SuhWook Kim, Jin Sam Kwak, Paul Jeon (LG) Huan-Bang Li, Marco Hernandez , Ryu Miura (NICT) Sunggeun Jin, Chanho Yoon, Jinkyeong Kim, Seong-Soon Joo (ETRI) Betty Zhao (Huawei) John R. Farserotu (CSEM) Soo-Young Chang (CSUS) Myung Lee (CUNY)

  20. Thank You Any Questions?

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